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Advisory Panel on Communication and Dissemination Research << Develop infrastructure for D&I >> April 13, 2016 8:00 AM to 4:45 PM ET Welcome Jean Slutsky, PA, MSPH Chief Engagement and Dissemination Officer Program Director,


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Advisory Panel on Communication and Dissemination Research

April 13, 2016 8:00 AM to 4:45 PM ET

<< Develop infrastructure for D&I >>

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Welcome

Jean Slutsky, PA, MSPH

Chief Engagement and Dissemination Officer Program Director, Communication and Dissemination Research, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

Lauren McCormack, PhD, MSPH

Director, Center for Communication Science, RTI International Communication and Dissemination Research Panel Chair

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Housekeeping

  • Today’s webinar is open to the public and is being

recorded

  • Members of the public are invited to listen to this

teleconference and view the webinar

  • Anyone may submit a comment through the webinar

chat function or by emailing advisorypanels@pcori.org

  • Visit www.pcori.org/events for more information
  • Chair Statement on COI and Confidentiality
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8:10 AM – A Peak Behind the Curtain: Communication about Uncertainty 9:45 AM – Break 10:00 AM – Framework for Communication and Dissemination 12:00 PM – Lunch 1:00 PM – From Ink on Paper: Dissemination Strategies 2:15 PM – Measures Used in CDR Studies 3:15 PM – Break 3:30 PM – CDR Call for Proposals 4:30 PM – Wrap-up and Next Steps 4:45 PM – Adjourn

Agenda

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A Peak Behind the Curtain: Communication about Uncertainty

Lauren McCormack, PhD, MSPH- Panel Chair Ruth Parker, MD, MACP Alan Whippy, MD Nancy Blake, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CCRN Kristin Voorhees, MA

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Communication about Uncertainty

  • 1. What challenges do clinicians face in communicating

uncertainty to patients and caregivers?

  • 2. What challenges do patients and caregivers face when

receiving communication about uncertainty?

  • 3. What strategies can help improve communication

about uncertainty? What are promising approaches and the most significant gaps?

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Break

9:45 AM to 10:00 AM

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Framework for Communication and Dissemination

Lauren McCormack, PhD, MSPH- Panel Chair Bridget Gaglio, PhD, MPH, Program Officer, Communication and Dissemination Research

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Framework for Communication and Dissemination

Cross-cutting:

  • Time
  • Multi-level contextual functions
  • Healthcare system

Longer Term Outcomes Intermediate Outcomes More informed decision- making Attitudes, perceptions, and activation Improvements in patient empowerment Quality Health Care Health Outcomes Value of Care Adherence

Context of Evidence Barriers and Facilitators Communication Patient Provider Caregiver Shared decision making Decision CDR Interventions – communication strategies, dissemination strategies, explaining uncertainty

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Lunch

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

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From Ink on Paper: Dissemination Strategies

Danny van Leeuwen, MPH, RN, CPHQ- Panel Co-Chair Helen Osborne, M. Ed., OTR/L Frank Rider, MS Sandi Smith, PhD

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Dissemination Strategies

  • 1. What challenges does the field face in disseminating

research findings to those who need it (patients, caregivers, clinicians, policy makers)?

  • 2. What challenges do people face when trying to access

and use research findings?

  • 3. What are promising and evolving approaches to

dissemination? What are the most significant gaps?

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Measures Used in CDR Studies

Breakout Session

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Break

3:15 PM to 3:30 PM

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CDR Call for Proposals

Danny van Leeuwen, MPH, RN, CPHQ- Panel Co-Chair Bill Lawrence, MD, MS, Senior Program Officer, Communication and Dissemination Research

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Call for Proposals

  • Strengths and limitations of current CDR proposals

funded to date

  • What comparators are most important to study

(content changes, channel differences, interactions between the two)?

  • How do new untested interventions fit in?
  • Continue earlier discussion about usual care as a

comparator

  • How can patient engagement partners strengthen

projects?

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Wrap-up and Next Steps

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Thank you, Dr. Alan Whippy!

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Next Meeting: Friday, October 21, 2016

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Thank You

CDR Team

Jean Slutsky: jslutsky@pcori.org Bill Lawrence: wlawrence@pcori.org Bridget Gaglio: bgaglio@pcori.org Chris Gayer: cgayer@pcori.org Michelle Henton: mhenton@pcori.org Sarah Chew: schew@pcori.org Joanna Siegel: jsiegel@pcori.org Ethan Chiang: echiang@pcori.org Rachel Melo: rmelo@pcori.org